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Cover: Bernard Baily

Strange Adventures #181

Oct 1965 · DC · 0.12 USD
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“The Man of Two Worlds”

Strange Adventures #181 delivers a genuinely arresting visual puzzle with Bernard Baily's cover depicting a man literally split between two realities — his left half rendered as a strange, exposed alien-looking figure surrounded by yellow-suited beings wielding a D-Beam weapon, while his right half appears perfectly ordinary to startled onlookers in a modern setting. The split-figure composition makes the tagline "The Man of Two Worlds" immediately compelling, teasing a story about someone caught between dimensions. This October 1965 DC anthology packs two adventures into one 12-cent issue, and this striking cover alone makes it easy to see why Strange Adventures kept readers coming back.

artist, inker Bernard Baily · letterer Stan Starkman · cover Bernard Baily

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artist, inker Bernard Baily
letterer Stan Starkman
cover pencils, inks Bernard Baily

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Alien invaders cause Earthman Eddie Tragg to be trapped between dimensions, merged with his other-dimensional counterpart.

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